 | Think Tank Compared to the brash pop of Damon Albarn's Gorillaz side project and 1999's overtly emotional 13, Think Tank is a soulful and subtle affair?its... more |
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 | Crazy Beat The Second Single to Be Taken from the Album "Think Tank". Includes an Enhanced Section with an Exclusive Alternative Video for "Crazy Beat" Made by John... more |
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 | Good Song Taken from the 2003 album, 'Think Tank'. The title track is backed with one non-LP track 'Me, White Noise' (Alternate Version). Parlophone. |
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 | The Best of Blur Scanning the track listing of this album, it's hard not to conclude that Blur aren't a little embarrassed by their early work. Opening with the chart one-two... more |
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 | 13 Unlike many English pop bands, Blur have always defied convention. When the neopsychedelic swagger of their debut single "There's No Other Way" caught... more |
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 | Bustin' + Dronin'
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 | Blur By early 1997, British pop had become less a scene than a competition, so with this album, Blur's frontman Damon Albarn basically announced that he was... more |
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| Live at Budokan
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 | Live at the Budokan 1995 Japanese only official live album on Food/ EMI featuring 25 of the best tunes from the Britpop quartet's first four albums for the label. Housed in... more |
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 | The Great Escape
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 | Parklife You'd have to stretch back to 1967 to London's psychedelic underground (a time and a place that Blur is admittedly fond of) to find a band that revels... more |
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| Girls & Boys: Pet Shop Boys Remix
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 | Modern Life Is Rubbish Until this album, Blur was just another English dance-pop band recycling '60s guitar licks and that tired Manchester beat (dugga-dugga-cha, dugga-dugga-... more |
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 | Leisure Blur's debut album, this CD features none of the quirky songwriting and social observation of British life that would earn singer Damon Albarn rave reviews,... more |
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